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XlUJSUliU JU1.I iot iv J4. Thursday ltvenihq. CD ifS-' REFUSES! i3 i mm J1 JS4 nr- tr 3u3vV INTERESTING VOTES FKOfiT iMWY FRATERNAL ORDERS Illinois Society of City WUlyHold Regular ON Mini VkV'j r- musical ana Literary meeting Near Future. us a surprise and a good time I BSBBBBSBSSBBBBBaiBSBBB Tahoe Tavern PARAISO HOT SPRINGS SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS Sonoma County. Only 4 hours from San Francisco and but I miles staging.

Stages meet both morning and evening trains to and from San Francisco at Oey-serville. Round trip only $5.10. Terms, 12 a day or $12 a week. Reference: Any guest of the past II years. Information at Peck-Judah 789 Market St, Bryan's Bureau, 1782 Fillmore St, San Francisco, or of J.

F. Molgrew, Skaggs, Cat AGUA CAUEM SPRINGS Take your family to the nearest Hot Sulphur springs to Oakland. The largest mineral water swimming tank in the state; tub and plunge, baths; table and rooms first-class; only two hours ride; no staging. For booklet or further information, address THEO. RICHARDS.

Aqua Cslllente, Sonoma Csl. Rose Range Retreat Situated seven miles north of Sherwood, Mendocino county. Open from June till October. Adults $7 to J8 per ween. Mineral waters, hunting, fishing, -swimming and saddle horses, dally mail.

Address Louis B. Rose, Sherwood, Cal. TALIAC Lake Tahoe Opens Juua I SENTINEL HOTEL CAMP YOSEMITE HOTEL AND CAMP AT GLACIER POINT Under Same Management For Rates and Other Address Information J. B. COOK YOSEMITE, CAL.

Point Arena Hot Springs On the Garcia river in Mendocino county. Good hotel and rwttairoa -ev ery amusement, fine fishing and hunt- me- xwiicb iu per ween, inquire Of DR. W. A. McCORNACK, prop, and manager.

Point Arena. VICHY SPRINGS Mendocinn Cnuntv Natural electric waters, famous beauty vnui. Honing, nunxing; nrst-ciass table. J. A.

Redemeyer, Proprietor. James B. Gentry, Murderer of Madge York Actress, Must Stay in JaiLf a HARRISBTJRG, Pa, July IS. The State Bof of Pardons haa refused to recommwnd a pardon for James B. Gentry, the actor, who was convicted of the murder of Madge Torke, an actress In Philadelphia in -1896.

The board In Its decision says that the reasons advanced for clemency were Insufficient. Gentry was first sentenced to be hanged for the murder of the actress after a sensational trial. Last spring efforts to free him after nearly eleven years In prison were be gun and his case nas Deen unaer aa vlsement since May. MISSOURI AND KAW RIVERS KEEP IN BANKSi KANSAS CITY. July 18.

The Missouri and Kaw rivers here today continue to frlse slowly, but' remained within their banks. Nr further serious damage has been reported. A fall in both Btreams Is reported for tomorrow. Cured Three of the Family With One Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1 purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and found it to be all claimed for it in the advertisements. Three of the family have used it with good results In summer complaint" H.

E. Howe, publisher of the Press, Highland. Wis. For sale by Osgood Seventh and Broadway and TT .1. 13 LAKE TMOE Opened May 15th, delightful and healthful resort.

An ideal place to spend your summer vacation. Good fishing and hunting. Through Pullman sleeper dally. See Southern Pacific Company for further Information, corner lfcth and Franklin Oakland, Cal. Phone Oakland 54S.

1 Courant's Manhattan Cocktails Are the talk of the town. For mixed drinks go to the Gallndo Hotel bar. I The Test of a Pure Water is its ability to-keep pure. This is 4n without chemicals, without boiling, without evaporating in the wonderful product known as White Diamond Table Water. White Diamond Water Co.

155 12th St. Phone 8040 Oak. The Tribune MAILED TO THEM Al SUMMER RESORTS Or Other Out-of-Town Places Will please notify office, olvlna city address and length of time desired sent to new address. On returning please notify office. In order that service by carrier may be promptly resumed.

WHEN IN LOS ANGELES I 8T0P AT TH Hotel Westminster European Plan $1.00 per. day and up .50 and up Moderate Prloed Cafe Unexcelled Cuisine Centrally Looated 100 Rooms wtth Bath 4th and Main Sts. Los Angeles Cal. W. O.

JOHNSON RENT FREE Buy a Tent of Gabert, Wallace White 1252 Webster St. and camp for the summer. We also manufacture awning covers, tarpaul-Inge and all kinds of canvas work. I. a O.

F. VORWARTS, On Wednesday, July' -17, the annual memorial service was observed by Vor-warts lodge. No. SIS. O.

F-. toe which a. aolanrild ti roe-rum had been nre- pared in the I. O. O.

F. hall, corner of seventh ana Franklin- streets, at p. A.O. U. W.

INSTALLATION. A dellehtf ul evening was passed at En terprise hall on Monday night, the occasion being the joint installation of Oak Leaf No. 35, and Central, No. 251. A O.

U. W. The hall was well filled with members and visitors. The ceremony was performed by District Deputy Grand Master totert Johnson ana J. J.

xooio. grand guide. Past Master-John was presented with a silver set of knives. rones and spoons as a toiren in appreci- atton of the untiring- interest Brother Coots has taken in the lodge. Brother J.

J. Toole made the nresentation with most eloquent remarKs in regard to tne recipient. Brother Belthrand of Oak Leaf was given an emblem srodd pin. Fl nancier ureeneoaum generously presented Brothers CovelL Williams and Coots with gold buttons. Central Lodge pre sented ttrotner u.

Harkuns. retiring mas ter. wtth a gold pin. and Walter Wil liams. P.

M. W. of Oak Leaf, received a if. M. Daage.

Being the third meeting in tne montn. a oanquet naa Deen ar ranged. A table full of delicacies was en. joyed by all present Toasts were given and songs were sung until a late nour. K.

OF P. NO. 403. The regular weeklr assemblage of this lodge was held last Thursday, July 12. The attendance was In excess of the av erage.

The conferring of the Page rank was in a measure responstoie lor the augmented gathering of the fraternity. strangers vr. bemrners and A. A. Legen received the initiatory degree, and were accompanied by a host of their Pythian friends who were there for the double purpose of encouraging the neophytes and witnessing the Impressive ceremony.

several rami liar races were conspicu ous by their absence, among them being tsrotners unman. Davis, Bobetrand Patterson, who. with their respective families, are taking life easy camping out in the romantic region of the Santa Cruz mountains. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Mflnlo Leaf lodea 3B0 th TVa.ternal Brotherhood, installed Its officers on the evening of July 10 at Loring hall.

Brother Castello, supreme sergeant, acting as Installing officer. The work of instal lation was creditably performed with the aid of the drill team from Oakland lodge 123. Brother Castello and several Visit ing members made addresses. The following officers were Installed: Past president A. L.

Davis; president R. E. Nickel; vice-president. Mrs. Ollson; secretary, Mrs.

D. H. Troxel; treasurer. Dr. js.

k. Tait; chaplain, flora Hansen; Ser jeant B. H. Sargent: mistress at arms. ottie Nickel: inner doorkeeDer.

Lester Ollson: outer doorkeeper. Mrs. C. Col- tourn; physicians. Drs.

Hulme and Alvey musician, Mrs. Alderson. The evening closed witn rerresnmcnts and dance. DRUID8 TO DRILL. Live Oak Circle in connection with Live Oak chapter of the United Ancient Order of Druids, held a special meeting on this date to drill for the grand ball to be held at Forresters' Hall.

Thirteenth and Clay streets, an Saturday evening, July 20. The women of the Circle and the brothers of Live Oak Grove No. 60 Intend to make this a success. All mem bers of the order are Invited to be Dres ent. The committee has arranged with the chanter to have a short drill.

The uniforms have Just arrived and will be worn for the first time on thie occasion The committee is as follows: Mrs. Car-dona, chairman; Mrs. W. K. Macpher-son, treasurer; Mrs.

Ferle, secretary; Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Stelnbach, Mrs. Gam-broni, Mrs. Monager, Mrs.

Hobn, Bros. Alden, Brown, P. Mlgnolia. PICTURESQUE VIRGINIA. "Glimpses of the Jamestown Exposition And Picturesque Virginia," published by Laird Lee, Chicago.

This volume consists of a comprehensive selection of 32 exquisite color-graphs and over 180 beautiful half tones, depicting the most unique Exposition ever held on American soil. Magnificent palaces; quaint State and Special buildings; curious outdoor realistic scenes on the military and naval evolutions; battleships, cruisers, torpedo-boat destroyers; embracing a wonderful combination of science, beauty andart. In addltlbn to the views of the Exposition, the work includes a scenic panorama of the Old Dominion, including the many places of historic Interest at Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Smlthfield, Newport News, Hampton 'Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Cape Henry, Virginia Beach, Hampton Roads, Petersburg, Richmond and the Famous Battlefields of Virginia. Full description of each illustration Is given, embracing a wealth of information that will prove of Inestimable value to every visitor to the Jamestown Exposition or to the Sunny South. While entirely Independent of "Laird Lee's Guide to Historic Vir ginia," this book of Glimpses will prove an Invaluable supplement, arid will doubtless find a welcome place every home and library.

The publishers have won an envia ble reputation as pioneers in Exposition literature, but among their many excellent View Books of past Expositions. 'Glimpses of the James town Exposition and Picturesque Vir ginia" certainly ranks first. Two hundred and fifteen beautiful views In colors and in black and white. printed on heavy enamel paper, each picture 4x6H Inches. Bound In pa per covers, special appropriate designs on covers, in five colors, showing the Landing at Jamestown and the flags of the Confederacy, in envelope, price 35 cents.

Blue silk cloth, gold stamping, In box, 75 cents. Oakland Lodge Noi 123, Fraternal Brotherhood, held Its regular meeting last Friday evening at Pythian Castle, Twelfth and Alice streets. President vi uig iuugo, lug uuwaesa was inuua could entrtln tfo1r mnnv frlnri dulged In till a late hour and refresh ments were served during- the evening. excellent work on the floor, Tomorrow evening will be the reg- Vllav hllltnaa, naHva tf Via Iam a.n A uiv luviuun ore rvqunicu yrw ent. Visiting members are cordially invHed to attend all meetings of the A I.

V- i 1 ILLINOIS SOCIETY. The Illinois Society or this city will nold the regular Boclal and literary monthly meeting at Forester's Hall, -corner of Clay and Thirteenth streets, entrance on Clay, next Tuesday evening, July 28.. F. E. O'Donnell of Berkeley-will give a splendid talk and J.

T. Bell reads by request something of much Interest of Abraham Lincoln. There will be music and light refresh-iments. Illinoislans and friends arc 'cordially invited. -HARBOR 253, I.

F. The. second regular meeting of the term was held on Wednesday evening, July 10, at Alcatraz Hall, corner' of Seventh and Peralta streets. West Oakland. The third degree was conferred on Brother Frank Urey by the crack drill team of Harbor Lodge, under the direction of Past Grand Jim Rye, the drill master of the lodge.

This lodge will probably, take a trip to St, Helena to confer the second de-gree on a class of candidates of St i Helena Lodge some time in August. 'Under the head of good of the order, (refreshments were served. A very jpleasant evening was enjoyed by all present. Visiting brothers are always welcome at any meeting of this Hodge. I BEIT HTJR NO.

12. The public Installation of officers Friday evening by Ben Hnr Court 'No. 12 was a delightful success. There 'was a large attendance of members and visitors, including many from Oakland Court No. 6, Tribe of Ben Hur.

A short program consisting of musical selections by an orchestra: vocal solo by Mrs. A. E. Moon; club swinging by Dr. H.

L. Dletz and specialties by C. B. Moon. Ice cream was served and dancing indulged in by lovers of the dance.

The following is the list of officers: Past chief, W. II. Fulcher; chief, Mrs. M. Bray; judge, Bernard V.

Burke; teacher, Mrs. M. L. Bowman; scribe, Dr. F.

Clazie; keeper of tribute, R. O. Marquardt; captain, Carl Hendrickson; guide, Edward E. King; keeper of inner gate, Miss Albertina Grassel; keeper of outer 'gate, Mrs. A.

Manning; Mother Hur, i Mrs. J. D. Clazie; Ben Hur, A. (Grassel; musician.

Miss Hattle Gras- master of ceremonies, George Whltmore. W. O. W. NO.

103 Forest Camp 102, W. O. W. met as usual at Alcatraz Hall, Monday even Jng with the Adviser presiding. During the absence of Consul commander w.

VI. Hazeltlne, who is on his vacation. W. H. Morrison is occupying the chair and doing It with dignity and honor to himself and the camp.

The clever parliamentarians of the camp have been unable to get him very much confused by their many mo Hons and amendments, etc. There will an initiation Monday evening, which will test the ability of Neigh bor Morrison. The officers and drill team will visit St. Helena soon to un Tell a monument and also initiate a fclass of candidates. The camp there is, getting ready.

KNIGHTS OF MACCABEES Argonaut Tent No. 33. K. O. T.

had mn iiniiiidllv mod attendance at its meet- 4r.tr lt Pridiv evenine. The new officers conducted themselves with credit. The social committee, consisting of Sir Knights Arnest Gray. Schaffer. Decker, Elliott and Waring, had hardly been selected by iCommander Kuhn when they got together rand decided on an entertainment for the dost Friday in July.

This is to be known ts a "hard times party." A small admission fee will be exacted from both Sadies and gentlemen. The degree team tfund is steadily As soon as the View ritual arrives from headquarters new iregalla will be purchased and practice will fee resumed as usual. I N. 8. Q.

NO. 120. Piedmont Parlor, No. 120, N. S.

G. t)ld a private installation of officers at their meeting hall Wednesday evening. (July 10. Installing Officer District Deputy Orand President Perry of Halcyon Parlor, Wo. 190, assisted by Al Klhn or Alameoa.

iNo. 47. and J. C. Bates, also of Halcyon Parlor.

Installed the following officers: ipast president, George SiegW. president, ffvvilliam E. Suhr; first vice-president, James J. Dignan; second kJohn H. Suhr; third vice-president.

James 'llarry; recording secretary. George Planer; iflnanclal secretary, R. M. Hamb; marshal. 'William B.

McMillan; trustee. Bmil rpianer; organist William D. Sagehprn; urgeon, J. C. S.

Akerly; outelde sentinel. Al JI. Barlow Jr. inside sentinel. Ed iJ3uhr; drum major, Joseph W.

Kramra. On Tuesday evening. July 16. Piedmont Parlor's drum corps, together with the 'xlrlll team of Brooklyn Parlor, paid a visit nto Estudillo Parlor at 8an. Leandro.

The Utecond degree waa conferred upon a new candidate and the work was appreciated all vhn wer aresnt. After the meet- jng au aajouruea ine jpiuuiuu iixsmn the members enjoyed a banquet aoers enjoyea a Danqun. was toaslmaster and the Inm Keilev was toaslmaster ana im Frank Rarnet of Piedmont. No. 20; Al Klhn of Alameda, No.

47: Frank McAllister of Berkeley. J. J. Dignan and anany others. DAUGHTERS OF ST.

GEORGE. ClnHm Gate" Lodee. No. 78. will give Vthelr usual monthly whist party in their Bodge-room at Kimnner nail, riity-nintn Uti-Mt and San Pablo avenue.

Friday even ing, July 86. The prizes, which are both frandsome and useful, will be on display Golden Oate. Last Friday evening a number attended the grab-bag party Wlven by this order, and a most enjoyable jnvenlng was spent in musio and dancing, INVIDIA REBEKAHS. A3 installation of officers took place ast Tuesday evening before a large feathering at A Be it invidia KeDeaan Lodge. 5fo.

11. O. O. at Maccabee Temple, frhn ceremontee were performed In a cred- Jtable manner by District Deputy President Dora Pali ell. Sister Martin as grand enarshaL and other associate grand officers nd escorts.

Th officers Installed were: Noble grand, Emma Kerns; vice-grand. Amelia lilrsh: recording secretary, Ethel Whipple; 'finaaelal secretary, E. Hirsh: treasurer; Wlxson: warden. L. Kruger; outside IS.

items: conductor, j. Fonda: 'inside guard. Mrs. O. Northey; right sup-.

'port noble grand. T. E. Abbey; left sup-rort noble grand. M.

MlUer; chaplain. A. (Cart; right support vice-grand, R. Ellis; (left support vice-grana. daooosen; Lin 18 1.

n. uimnerj xv. a. a. ia a 6 A.

IlniiKA Sister Julia Schmidt. In behalf of the in an eloquent speecn. presented Past Grand Delia K. Abbey with a beautiful past grand Jewel on account of the able manner in which ahe had performed her duties daring her term of office. Sister Abbey responded In an appropriate manner.

Two applications were received, which Insures a good start for the new term. rrhM-ctnomn are reouasted to be present ion axi meeting night to prepare for liiH work, axtoc jfrfofr mv. mtHA Vacation ISSUED BT THIS Northwestern Pacific Railroad SUCCESSOR TO CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY AND NORTH BUUtUil RAILROAD THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA IS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION GIVING FULL INFORMATION IN REGARD TO CAMPING SPOTS, THE LOCATION, ACCOMMODATIONS, ATTRACTIONS, ETC. OF MINERAL SPRING RESORTS AND COUNTRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, WITH TERMS OF BOARD $7.00 AND UPWARDS PER WEEK. To be had at Ticket Offices, Ferry Build- lng, foot of Market street, and Room 886.

James Flood Building (General Offices), San Francisco. Inquiry by mail will bring an immediate response. JAB. AGLER, J. J.

GEART, Gen. Mgr. Acting Gen.Pass.&Frt Agt. 8. P.

fnformstlon Bureau, Oskland Pier. 8. P. Ticket Office. 13th and Franklin Sts.

Webber Lake From Tuckee twenty-four miles. New management, many Improvements. Fly fishing, lake and stream. Boating, riding, swimming, hunting, tennis. Baths and boats free.

No poison, oak; no rattlesnakes. Table unsurpassed. Open June 25th. Kates 112.60 per week and up. Round trip, ninety days, to Webber Lake, via Truck ee, $12.50.

Address WEBBER LAKE HOTEL, Hobart Mills, Sierra county. Permanent address box 888, Stockton, Cal. Hotel Rowardennan Ben Lomond. Cal. In the heart of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

0 Boating. Fishing. Swimming, Bowling, Tennis, Croquet, Roller Skating, Dancing. Private Baths, hot and cold water; beautiful walks and drives. No staging.

Telephone or write for reservations, a HENRY Q. WALTER, Proprietor, Ben Lomond, CaL GARDEN CITY 8ANITARIUM California University of Health, San Jose, Cal. A complete system of water treatment. Electricity. x-Ray.

Massage, Light and Sun treatment. Vibratory, etc. Rest Cure. Ten acres, quiet restful. Surgical cases receive the best of attention.

Large new building nearly completed with salt and fresh water swimming baths. For literature address Garden City Sanitarium, San Jose, CaL HILL INN. SANTA CRUZ. A strictly high class family resort on Beach Hill. Magnificent marine view, unsurpassed table, elegantly furnished rooms, delightful environment.

Send for folder. NOW OPEN Our automobiles meet train that leaves Oakland Mole 8:07 a. at St Helena every day except Sunday. Commencing June 7, to accommodate weekend guests on Fridays and Saturdays, will also meet train leaving 8. F.

at 3:30 p. m. via Tlburon. Fare $7 round trip. Write for information.

AETNA SPRINGS CO. Aetna Springs. Napa County, Cal. Pabst Cafe Restaurant and Family Resort 474-476-478 Eighth Street, Oakland. Superior German arid American Cuisine.

Rave you heard our new six thousand dollar Orchestrion, representing a band of fourteen musicians? If not, you haven't seen Oakland! ARLINGTON Oakland's Most popular and moderate Priced Hotel. NINTH and WASHINGTON STS. Elegant Rooms, Single or En Suite. Headquarter for Mining Men. AMERICAN or EUROPEAN PLAN METROPOLE 13th and Jefferson Oakland A perfectly appointed hotel, perm anent and transient guests.

Telephone in every room; steam heat and open iBpiendid faculties- for banquets, etc. Estimates promnUv given. Bate reaaonabia. Infonna- Item on request. R.

M. BRIARE. Proprietor. ATHENS Oakland's New Hotel 1 Broadway near 10th St, next to Postofflce i Modern and first -class In every detaJL Electric lighted, steam telephone In every room. sertioa unequaled.

JOHN JORDAN, Prep. 1907 SPRINGS MRS. ALICE RICHARDSON, Tahoe, Cal. The Most Popular Mountain Summer Resort in the West Strictly First-Class Accommodates 350 Guests New Annex New Casino Excellent trout fishing in lake and streams. Reduced Round Trip Tickets Wilbur Hot Sulphur Springs On Surphur Creek.

Colusa County. California (by wsy of Williams), twenty-six miles west of the town of Williams, in the Coast Range Mountains, and twenty-two miles from Lower Lake. Stages will leave Williams daily for the Springs. These springs are unsurpassed on this Coast: For the cure of rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum, tetter or any skin disease, neuralgia, liver complaint, paralysis, dyspepsia, mercury in the system, kidney complaint and catarrh. We also tiave a natural mud bath.

The temperature of the Hot 8prlngs is 1 degrees. We have five different kinds of water: Black sulphur and Iron (cold), white sulphur, magnesia and arsenic and cold fresh water. These springs are 950 feet above tide water. This water has been analysed and contains sulphuret of potash, soda, iron, alumina, free sulphur, muriate of potash, sulphuric acid, muriatic arid, hydroidlc acia. RnM enA lndrtnr.

Including baths, and uo. Parties remaining less than one week. tLSO per day. Cabins. 2 per week, and II per week for privilege of water to all grown persons.

A. A. GIBSON. Proprietor. MARK WEST WARM SPRINGS Sonoma County.

Only iV, hours from San Francisco and but miles' staging. VTm toHna tt W. PnnlflC St PultOU. both morning and evening. Round trip only 13.75.

New ownership and permanent first-class management. Nine mln-ra1 unrlne-a and, sunerb boating and mi in ttaa1 vf-anAft and drive way covered by a wild grape vine arbor i. in i fAt "The prettiest nlaee In California." Is the verdict of thousands. Terms. 2 a day or 112 l.

Tt.OT...Mnn a Rmn'a RnrMU. WCC UIIUIIUUI'VI 1732 Fillmore St: Feck-Judah Bureau, 789 Market Ban. gran Cisco, or u-dress MRS. M. MTTLGREW.

FULTON, Cal. Opens May 1st. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL FELTON. CALIFORNIA r. Santa Pnu mountains.

San Lor- nn Tllvr and Zlante Creek. A few minutes' walk from hotel afford the fln- a I. CrnA hunHnff. est iivui liniini Livery stable in connection: bus meets all trains. First-class accommodations i hotel: rates 18.00 to 110.00 per week.

BEROESHEIM Santa Cruz redwoods. Six mile's from Santa Crus. Milk, cream, fruit: 7 and ta Tt nraolr. Phone. State 31.

Send for circular. G. F. BIEDENWEG, box 121, R. F.

Santa Cms. THE KENIL WORTH vrrr.T. VALLEY 50 minutes from San rvnona Ugnh ISth. SUPS rln, aceommodatlons. Phone, Main 175.

Write for particulars. W. J. GRUSS. Proprietor.

OCEAN VILLA HOTEL r.ftTTAriES. High and sightly location, overlooking the beach. The ground are extensive, dancing, boating and all amusements. Service strictly first-class, rates reasonable; bus meets all trains. Write, or telegraph A.

L. RICE. Santa Cruz. Cal. MANAGER, HOWARD 8PRINQS, ONLY ONE rCafe a la carta open from m.

to p. 1 Manager N. 8 MULLAN Now hours is an observation car. CA MERCED OVJ YOSEMITE MONTE New Ownership and Management Grandest and most accessible of all resorts. Only 7 miles of beautiful ta a' no-Waters awarded first prize at St.

Louis. Natural hot soda, sulphur plunge and tub baths. 104 to degrees, for rheu matism and all stomacn trouoies. Iron and arsenic Altitude 1400 feet. Swimming tank, hunting, fine fishing, bowling, tennis, croquet, dancing; gas.

Expert masseurs. Round trip tl. Rates 110.50 to $1. In for ma-tlon at 8. P.

Co. or H. H. McGOWAN. Paralso 8prlngs, Monterey county, CaL mum Medical Springs, Lake County You v' can fish, play tennis; ride horseback, bowl, shoot, climb mountains, or go boating on the lakes at Witter Springs.

The magnificent hotel, located at the head of a beautiful canyon, commands a splendid view of Clear Lake and the surrounding country. It is a place where children are welcome, so take the family and get away from the dust and confusion of the city for a few weeks. It will do you good. Call or address Witter Medical Springs Co. 47 VAN NESS AVENUE, 8AN FRANCISCO.

Witter. Water Cures Liver Complaint Go Autoing Have a GOOD time this summer Take a spin over the new Pleta Automobile Stage Line into Lake County and spend your vacation at HIGHLAND SPRINGS with Will Mariner and Jo Craig. Everything first-class. Bring your Old clothes, guns and bathing suits. At heme all summer.

MARINER Jb CRAIG. New Proprietors. SYCAMORE SPRINGS 16 to 20 guests can be accommodated on a Fruit Ranch In the foothills of Mt Diablo; elevation 1000. Guests will have a cosy home, with plenty of shade, run ning brooks. Raises Its own fruit vege tables, butter and poultry.

Table maraet moral, nome cooxing a special feature. Sulphur bath, pure mountain water with more or leas medicinal properties. Bus meets morning train every Wednesday and Saturday. Rates S1.S0 per A AA V. .4 to age.

(AN IDEAL REST CURB.) ll miles from Brentwood. M. and L. SEEM ANN. Props.

Santa Gruzz The Atlantio City of the Pacific World's most beautiful play ground. Never a Dull Moment Summer Season opens May lat Grand opening of New Casino and Bathing Pavilion announced later. GILROY HOT SPRINGS OPEN THE YEAR ROUND Stage meets a. m. trains from Third and Townsend Ban Francisco.

W. 3. McDONALD. Proprietor. DR.

C. C. LYDONNELL'S MINERAL 8PRINGS at Olea Ellen, the best camping, picnic and pleasure resort on the Coast The greatest remedy for lung diseases, liver and stomach trouble, rheumatism and catarrh. S. P.

or S. F. N. P. Ry.

direct 80 cottages and tents furnished for rent Fine fishing. "THE OAKS" Finest resort In the Sierra Nevada foot hills. Excellent table. Ten free amusements. Write for Illustrated booklet and rates, then you will go to THE OAKS.

Address, The Oaks, Applegote CaL DUNCAN SPRINGS Opens May 15 Rates 811-00 a Week up Write for particulars' and booklet Address HOWELL HOPLAND. MENDOCINO. CAL. VIL.L.A. FONTENAY under' new- management Santa Crus Mountains, three miles from Glenwood.

First-class table. Bowling, electric lights, dancing pavilion, clubroom; $18 op. Phone State 8 J. Send for booklet' RICE HARPER. R.

D. Santa Crus. TEWT Camp Furniture ana Awnings AT, FACTORY PRICES. W. A.

PLUMMER First and Franklin Oakland. 115-117 DRUMM ST San Byron Hot ings The waters cure rheumatism the environment la perfect the hotel comfortable and supplied with an unexcelled tabl. See Southern Pacific Informa-', tlon Bureau. ground floor, James Flood Bldg- Peck Judab Co, 788 Market St, or address hoteL HOWARD SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY, CAL HEALTH and PLEASURE RESORT REFERENCE, ANY GUEST FOR THE PAST TWENTY YEARS. FORTY-TWO MINERAL SPRINGS'; every mineral known In water for medicinal purposes.

Hot sulphur and iron plunge bath, borax plunge bath, magnesia tub baths. The waters of Howard Springs cure all eases of Liver and Kidney Trouble. The borne of the rheumatic and gout patient Acknowledged by leading physicians, who have sent their patients there, that these waters produce the best results of any waters known to them. Howard Springs, situated in the pine forest pf Lake county. Elevation perfect 2300 feet Absolutely free from fog and the harsh summer winds of the coast.

Climate perfect. Every outdoor sport Excellent trout fishing, fine deer and quail hunting, saddle and driving horses; postoffica and telephone; dally stage twice a No other resort in the State can furnish such a combination of medicinal drinking wate-and mineral baths as can be found at Howard Springs. Round trip ticket, San Francisco and Oakland. 19.00, via Callstoga, Including the finest and best equipped stage line in the State. Send for catalogue or address W.

LAYMAN CE, OWNER AND LAKE COUNTY. CAL THERE'S DEL OPEN ALL THE YEAR Golf Sea Bathing Motoring PARLOR CAR FROM SAN FRANCISCO TWICE DAILY SPECIAL WEEK END RATES GEORGE P. SNELL, Manager. Del Monte. CaL, or CHESTER W.

KELLET, 789 Market street, San Francisco. Telephone Temporary 275L Phone Merritt 38 FAIRLAWN HOTEL OAKLAND'S BEAUTIFUL NEW HOTEL THE KEY ROUTE INN Fruitvale Ave. A Bellevue St. FRUITVALE. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS TRANSIENTS SOLICITED JUST OPENED.

Everything Bright and New. Special rates made to permanent guests. No objection to children. Convenient to San Francisco and Oakland. Special attention given to parties and banquets French, Spanish.

Italian German styles. RATES VERY REASONABLE. Every Modern 22nd St. and Broadway DAHL CO. Manufacturers of YOSEMITE VALLEY 13 NOW REACHED BY RAIL M.

L. 2APPETTINI, Prop. M. L. ROSE, Manager.

T. Retail, at EIGHTH ST. BETVEEU and Tents; AN 80 MILE STEEL HIGHWAY Awnings, amp Furniture, Etc. Formerly days of hot. dusty staging.

ROUND I O. Lowest Prices in Town CLAY and JEFFERS0U Fine Train 2:80 p. m. every day." Write O. W.

LEHMER. Traf. Mgr. YOSEMITE VALLEY RAILROAD 'COMPANY MERCED, CAL..

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